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Stacey Broughton’s salon creative tutorial is an in-depth return to the innovative disconnected layered shape on textured hair, originally devised for his Scissorboy video.
Initially section from the temple lobe area on both sides and move around the porietal ridge and back down to a point where the head rounds below the crown and above the occipital bone. Then zig zag section the fringe area. Begin in the centre back from the point to the nape, elevate and cut from shorter to longer to maintain length and weight around the perimeter outline. This is worked on both sides moving toward the front with varying degrees of elevation with disconnection in the sides.
In the central section cut a line from short in the front to long in the back, then a parallel section cut from short to long working from back to front in an opposite manner. This technique creates a loose broken fringe shape.
The top section is then connected in the crown area which is disconnected from the side section, to create the final result of a luxurious, loose, romantic, quintessentially feminine look resonating of casual street chic with home done undertones.
Model Ella // Hair Colour Level 8 // Hair Type Medium Curly
Technical Skills Blunt Cutting / Club Cutting / Disconnection / Elevation / Freehand Cutting / Layering / Point Cutting / Sectioning
Contributor Stacey Broughton // Make-Up Artist Melissa Bourne // Photographer Jamie Harrison
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